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Dick Ebersol: Versus Getting A New Name

Raymie said:
Yeziknoradio said:
NBC Sportsource or NBC Sports Source both sound like great names, if they don't want to sound too much like the other guys with a name like NBC Sports channel or whatever...
(strictly a guess!)

"Sportsource" for some reason does not sound like top-notch product.

Plus, despite being only two syllables, it's somewhat of a tongue-twister. Repeat it 5X and even the best voices begin to slur. "NBC Sports Channel" sounds sorta dumb, although it it is easy. "Universal Sports" is already taken. Sadly, they will probably go with "CSN National" or "CSN America" to tie Versus to the varied CSN outlets across America.
 
Knowing NBC's penchant for mangling network names, maybe it'll be SPRTSRC.
 
SanDiegoInExile said:
Plus, despite being only two syllables, it's somewhat of a tongue-twister. Repeat it 5X and even the best voices begin to slur. "NBC Sports Channel" sounds sorta dumb, although it it is easy. "Universal Sports" is already taken. Sadly, they will probably go with "CSN National" or "CSN America" to tie Versus to the varied CSN outlets across America.

They could have done CSN America earlier if they wanted to. But because the bulk of RSNs are Fox Sports outlets, name recognition would be entirely lacking in the South, Texas, and Mountain West regions of the country. NBC's name recognition is national – and for that matter, global.
 
I got it: "NBC Sportsnet."

Think along all the regional "Comcast Sportsnet" channels. And I don't think the "Fox Sports Net" folks would mind much.
 
DToTheJ said:
NBC's Sports chairman admitted that the network previously known as Outdoor Life Network (OLN) could be renamed by the fall, with a name that "would prominently incorporate the NBC brand".
http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/467027-Ebersol_Versus_Will_Get_New_Name.php

To be fair, one of our own posters saw this one coming after the NBC/Comcast merger.

So there's this, CBS Sports TV (the former CBS College Sports) and of course, Fox Sports. What are the odds ESPN becomes "The ABC Sports Channel"? ::)
Can't be ABC Sports as that's ESPN.

That said however, Versus is just too generic of a name to keep. My bet is on Peacock Sports. That would prominently display the NBC branding without the direct tie to NBC though talent & some imaging would be shared like Fox Sports does with the true FSN outlets (I say True FSN outlets because while ROOT Sports has the backing of Fox Sports, it still uses the OLD Fox Sports graphics rather than the new package that rolled out at the beginning of the last NFL season)

Just my opinion.....

Cheers :D
 
Eric Stein said:
I can almost guarantee that the new big-city boss of Versus/NBC Sports Channel/whatever it will be called (Ebersol) will phase out all the hunting shows (there are three other networks on cable/satellite that primarily focus on that audience) and add more poker tournaments (which may not be a good idea now that most of the offshore gaming websites that are prime advertisers on those programs have been shut down)!
Also keep in mind that the network carries College Football too

Cheers :D
 
Raymie said:
Yeziknoradio said:
NBC Sportsource or NBC Sports Source both sound like great names, if they don't want to sound too much like the other guys with a name like NBC Sports channel or whatever...
(strictly a guess!)

"Sportsource" for some reason does not sound like top-notch product.
No but SportsWorld does. In fact, that was the name of their anthology series back in the 1970s & 1980s

Cheers :D
 
DToTheJ said:
I got it: "NBC Sportsnet."

Think along all the regional "Comcast Sportsnet" channels. And I don't think the "Fox Sports Net" folks would mind much.
Yeah they would. It'd create marketing confusion

Cheers :D
 
Pat Cook said:
Also keep in mind that the network carries College Football too

NBC broadcast carries college football too--well, Notre Dame football to be specific. I wonder if Ebersol will use his ND connections to add more sports from the school on the cable network?...

As for the response on the hunting programs on VS. that are supposedly paid by the producers, they could still make the decision that those shows aim too much to a niche demographic (not to mention, the glut of other outlets for outdoor sports) and put regular infomercials in their place. Then again, the Christian networks air many of the same national televangelists because they want to air on multiple outlets to get their message across.

They most likely will keep the "Motorsports Hour," which I believe is a time buy from Lucas Oil and airs on multiple networks, including Speed Channel and the small MavTV network (which Lucas Oil happens to own a stake in).
 
Eric Stein said:
Pat Cook said:
Also keep in mind that the network carries College Football too

NBC broadcast carries college football too--well, Notre Dame football to be specific. I wonder if Ebersol will use his ND connections to add more sports from the school on the cable network?...

As for the response on the hunting programs on VS. that are supposedly paid by the producers, they could still make the decision that those shows aim too much to a niche demographic (not to mention, the glut of other outlets for outdoor sports) and put regular infomercials in their place. Then again, the Christian networks air many of the same national televangelists because they want to air on multiple outlets to get their message across.

They most likely will keep the "Motorsports Hour," which I believe is a time buy from Lucas Oil and airs on multiple networks, including Speed Channel and the small MavTV network (which Lucas Oil happens to own a stake in).

I remember seeing a promo during the NHL playoffs for the ND Blue and Gold game (in what they claimed to be its first telecast).

And I still like "NBC Versus" for the network, though that would obviously be a temporary name.
 
MSNBC Sports or CSN?
They also show the DL,Sports Soup,TO show and usly to the daily Line. Could do Sports Central to go up against Sportscenter,Baseball Central to go up against Baseball Tonight,Show Sports Night reuns,Sport Game Shows like Sports Jeopardy and so on.
 
Pat Cook said:
DToTheJ said:
NBC's Sports chairman admitted that the network previously known as Outdoor Life Network (OLN) could be renamed by the fall, with a name that "would prominently incorporate the NBC brand".
http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/467027-Ebersol_Versus_Will_Get_New_Name.php

To be fair, one of our own posters saw this one coming after the NBC/Comcast merger.

So there's this, CBS Sports TV (the former CBS College Sports) and of course, Fox Sports. What are the odds ESPN becomes "The ABC Sports Channel"? ::)
Can't be ABC Sports as that's ESPN.

That said however, Versus is just too generic of a name to keep. My bet is on Peacock Sports. That would prominently display the NBC branding without the direct tie to NBC though talent & some imaging would be shared like Fox Sports does with the true FSN outlets (I say True FSN outlets because while ROOT Sports has the backing of Fox Sports, it still uses the OLD Fox Sports graphics rather than the new package that rolled out at the beginning of the last NFL season)

Just my opinion.....

Cheers :D

If they're showing women's sports would it be called Peahen sports?
 
I like the idea of having shows like sportscentral which the other poster said. Great idea. As for a name for the network NBC should go with something simple. How about Sports Channel NBC or even NBC Sports TV.
 
I think it will likely just be "NBC Sports" or "NBC Sports Network." Ever since Comcast took over NBC they have been running promos on their regional sports networks saying "CSN _____ is now part of NBC Sports." This could perhaps be building up the NBC Sports brand for the eventual rebranding of Versus.
 
kover said:
I think it will likely just be "NBC Sports" or "NBC Sports Network." Ever since Comcast took over NBC they have been running promos on their regional sports networks saying "CSN _____ is now part of NBC Sports." This could perhaps be building up the NBC Sports brand for the eventual rebranding of Versus.

Good point. I've seen those on MLB EI: "Comcast SportsNet ______ is now part of NBC Sports Group".
 
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